Notice Number: NOT-AI-15-039
Key Dates
Release Date: June 4, 2015
Issued by
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
Purpose
The Division of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (DAIDS) of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), National Institutes of Health (NIH), is committed to the development of efficacious preventive vaccines against HIV-1 for worldwide use to end the AIDS epidemic. While industry, government, and academia have contributed considerable resources to this effort over the past 30 years, no fully effective vaccine has emerged. A wide assortment of candidate HIV-1 vaccines have reached Phase I clinical trials but only three vaccine regimens have advanced to efficacy testing. One of these 3 trials, designated RV144, has shown modest efficacy in humans and this result coupled with promising results from nonhuman primate (NHP) studies has now stimulated the field to continue to test more advanced vaccine candidates in humans. Thus, the discovery and development, of preventive HIV/AIDS vaccines may be within reach. To augment the development portion of the process for identifying and ultimately testing an improved HIV vaccine, NIAID will be using a staged development approach to allow the rapid advancement of promising HIV vaccine platforms to CGMP manufacturing for subsequent clinical testing.
The primary intent of this BAA solicitation is to provide support to multifunctional teams for advanced development and manufacture of HIV vaccines candidates that have demonstrated success in NHP challenge studies, equivalent preclinical animal models or early human clinical trials, and have demonstrated manufacturing feasibility. The activities supported through this Broad Agency Announcement (BAA) will allow the further development of the current leading HIV vaccine platforms. The platforms listed below are the primary areas of interest, but offerors are not limited exclusively to these areas when submitting proposals. Separate proposals must be submitted for each vaccine platform.
NIAID’s primary areas of interest are:
Awards will be based on evaluation of the potential to advance the vaccine platforms forward through a staged approach. This staged approach will allow NIAID flexibility to quickly advance vaccine candidates into milestone drive CGMP manufacturing for testing in clinical trials. Briefly, the 3 stages are as follows:
It is anticipated that the total cost for the award(s) may vary depending upon the scope of the project and the technical objectives of the award(s). The length of time for which funding is requested should be consistent with the nature and complexity of the proposed research. In no event shall the period of performance proposed by an Offeror exceed 7 years. Each contract will be awarded for up to a two year base period to support Stage I activities and will include options for Stage II and Stage III activities. Options for Stage II and III awards will be exercised based on Go/No Go decisions. Once Stage I milestones are met the decision to fund the option for Stage II will depend upon the scientific priority, importance to agency programs, and the availability of funds. Likewise, the funding of the option for Stage III will depend on meeting Stage II milestones, as well as scientific priority, importance to agency programs, and the availability of funds.
All activities must be performed in strict adherence to FDA regulations and guidance, including requirements for manufacturing of the vaccine candidate under CGMP (21 CFR 11, 210, 211, 600-680, and 820) and the conduct of animal studies and assays under GLP (21 CFR 58).
It is anticipated that 2 to 3 cost reimbursement, completion type contracts will be awarded for a 7-year period of performance beginning on or about November 1, 2016.
NIAID plans to use a staged approach for performance of the work. The contract will be awarded for up to a 2 year base period to support Stage I activities and will include options for Stage II and Stage III activities. Below are the estimated cost and period of performance of each Stage:
All responsible sources may submit a proposal which shall be considered by the Agency. This BAA will be available electronically on or about 6/3/2015 and may be accessed through FedBizOpps http://www.fedbizopps.gov/. This notice does not commit the Government to award a contract. No collect calls will be accepted. No facsimile transmissions will be accepted.
For this solicitation, the NIAID requires proposals to be submitted via two methods:
For directions on using eCPS, go to the website https://ecps.niaid.nih.gov and then click on "How to Submit."
To submit online using eCPS, offerors must have a valid NIH electronic Research Administration (eRA) Commons account, which provides authentication and serves as a vehicle for secure transmission of documents and communication with the NIAID. The eRA Commons registration process may take up to 4 weeks. For more information, please see http://era.nih.gov/applicants/how-to_steps.cfm#register.
Inquiries
Please direct all inquiries to:
Callie Durand
Contract Specialist
National Institute of Allergy & Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
Telephone: 240-669-5155
Email: [email protected]
Michelle L. Scala
Contract Officer
National Institute of Allergy & Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
Telephone: 240-669-5156
Email: [email protected]